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Originally Posted by vaughnmr
Hmmm... Couldn't you say the same thing about Apple and their iBooks? And what about B&N and it's unique drm. That flavor hasn't been adopted by many others, has it?
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But unlike Apple and Amazon (who do not license their DRM to anyone else), B&N has licensed its DRM to Abobe. The B&N DRM is included in the latest release of the Abobe software for e-reader devices and any manufacturer using the Adobe software can add support for the B&N DRM to their e-reader device.
Unfortunately not many have done so, so far. And the most important one, Sony, has chosen not to suport the B&N DRM in their new e-readers.